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Les nouveaux usages du Cloud Computing
Le 21 Mai 2013
@christiancomtat
Christian ComtatDirecteur Cloud ComputingIBM France
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d’ici 2015
90%
5 sur 5: Transformer notre façon de travailler, de vivre et d’interagir dans les cinq prochaines années
Déjà une réalité dans nos projets de recherche
Les chercheurs d’IBM sont
les premiers à caractériser
les liaisons chimiques des
moléculesLa microscopie à force atomique
permet aux scientifiques
d'identifier l'ordre et la longueur
des liaisons au sein des molécules Cette technique peut
être utilisée pour étudier les
futurs appareils en graphène
Et la recherche IBM est aujourd’hui à Eurocloud
Paris
Dr. Martin Schmatz
IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
PhD at ETH Zurich and joined the IBM Zürich Research Laboratory in 1999. Dr. Schmatz contributed to OIF and JEDEC standards, has 40+ external publications at premier
conferences and refereed journals in the field and holds more than 20 patents. He is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology, the IBM Technical Experts Council and has
an MBA from the Henley Management College in the UK.
Les Nouveaux Usages du Cloud
© 2011 IBM Corporation6
Les Nouveaux Usages du Cloud
Dr. Martin Schmatz
IBM Research - Zurich
May 21st, 2013
IBM Research – Global Research in a fast changing world
IBM Cloud Labs
IBM SmartCloud Centers
And where exactly is the Cloud?Global and distributed
Major Waves of Technology
Back OfficeComputing
Client Server PC - 1981
World Wide Web and eBusiness
Confluence of Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud
90’s80’s60’s We are here
Technology Drivers
Mobile - Social – Cloud – Big Data / Analytics
Increasing Complexity / Yet More Consumable Data and data management Workloads Discovering insights Interaction
Fast Pace Evolving business eco-system Dynamic scalability Minimize time to value Keeping pace with technology and globalization
Contextual Overload Proliferation of sensors and devices Demand for personalization Just in time
Growing Scale / Lower Barrier of Entry Users Transactions Computations Data
Mega Trends influencing the Cloud
IaaS: Cut IT expense, reduce risk and complexity through a cloud enabled data center
PaaS: Accelerate time to market with cloud platform services
SaaS: Gain immediate access with business solutions on cloud
Innovate business models by becoming a cloud service provider
Cloud Usage Approaches – Traditionally…
5 sur 5: Transformer notre façon de travailler, de vivre et d’interagir dans les cinq prochaines années
5 in 5 Technology Predictions OverviewComputing Will Expand in the Realm of the Senses
• In the next era of computing, the era of cognitive systems, computers and software will gain amazing new capabilities.
• Today’s computers calculate, automate processes and organize data; tomorrow’s will learn, adapt and sense.
Sight: A pixel will be worth a thousand wordsSmell: Computers will have a sense of smellTouch: You will be able to reach out and touch through your phoneTaste: The right molecules will get you to eat healthier Hearing: Computers will hear what matters
»This will add to the Tsunami of uncertain data, which is expected to reach 80% of all available data by 2015!
New technology and the availability of skills are playing a critical role in achieving organizational objectives*
1 1. Technology factors2. People skills3. Market factors4. Macro-economic factors5. Regulatory concerns6. Globalization
* IBM CEO study
The Power of Cloud: Transforming healthcare with IBM SmartCloud and Watson
“Medicine has become too complex. Only about 20% of the knowledge clinicians use today is evidence-based.”
Steven ShapiroChief Medical & Scientific Officer
University Pittsburgh Medical Center
*American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts and Figures 2012
Challenge Rising caseloads: 1.6 million new cancer cases this year
in the US alone* Complexity of cancer: a disease with hundreds of sub-
types Non-specialists cannot keep up with rapidly changing
information
Solution Combine IBM Watson with Sloan Kettering’s clinical
knowledge, molecular and genomic data and vast repository of cancer case histories, along with updated guidelines and published research
Share evidenced-based options to oncologists anywhere to help them decide how best to care for an individual patient
Watson just keeps getting smarter
First applications for lung, breast and prostate cancers under development.
Pilot program to give remote access to a select group of oncologists
Case Study: A Cognitive System Applied to Medical Diagnosis
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
99%60%10%
Understands natural language and human speech
Adapts and Learns from user selections and responses
Generates and evaluates hypothesis for better outcomes
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IBM Watson represents a new class of cognitive solutions built on a massively parallel probabilistic
evidence-based architecture
IBM Watson brings together a set of technologies to drive optimized outcomes – transformational!
Watson enables three classes of cognitive services
Decide• Ingest and analyze domain sources, info models• Generate evidence based decisions with confidence• Learn with new outcomes and actions• e.g. - Next generation Apps Probabilistic Apps
Ask• Leverage vast amounts of data• Ask questions for greater insights• Natural language inquiries• e.g. - Next generation Chat
Discover• Find the rationale for given answers• Prompt for inputs to yield improved responses• Inspire considerations of new ideas • e.g. - Next generation Search Discovery
Watson Solutions build on a set of repeatable assets
Dynamic CapacityAutomate and control service
provisioning
Flexible Consumption
Support alternative delivery and pricing
models
Time to ValueEnable incremental automation andbusiness agility
Hybrid DeliveryExtend & integrate on-premise solution with cloud offering
Watson is delivered as a service for greater access and simplicity
Future
Rapidly changing workloads, dynamic patterns
Dynamic automatic composition of heterogeneous system
Autonomic and proactive management
Current
Diverse workload, limited patterns
Homogeneous resource pooling
Expert configuration and mapping of workload
Extremely hybrid HW and SW Systems will be managed as Software Defined Environment
Traditional
Few, stable, and well known workloads
Fixed System hardware, manual scaling
Hardwired workload, minimal configuration
W1 W2 W3 W4
R1 R2 R3
Volatile workload characteristics result from changing business requirements
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 … VnV1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V5 ... …. Vn
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Cloud computing and securityThe good and the evil...
Dual security concerns in cloud-computingWho’s in charge?
Cloud providers
Cryptography in the cloudStandards-based. Flexible. Customer Driven.
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Les Nouveaux Usages du Cloud
Dr. Martin Schmatz
IBM Research - Zurich
May 21st, 2013
Cloud ecosystème et IBM: Réinventons le business
http://thoughtsoncloud.fr/
De 8h30 à 18h à l'IBM Client Center de Bois-Colombes
5 Juillet : Forum des Partenaires, Le « Cloud Ecosystem Forum » Cette journée sera rythmée par deux conférences plénières, qui mêleront "pieds sur terre" (retours
d'expérience) et "tête au-dessus des nuages" (défis et opportunités), plusieurs ateliers "Rendez-vous d'experts", qui réuniront en petits groupes ceux qui partagent les mêmes modèles de business ou les mêmes besoins, et des moments d'échanges informels entre les sessions.